I have a new perspective towards what it means to keep things private. I am thinking that keeping things private does not always mean keeping things to yourself. Before you criticize, I know that to have someone as trusted as that is rare and almost impossible, but they still exist, and sometimes you can find that person in your spouse. If you can share important details like passwords of bank account or safe, or grant them access to important documents, should we not also be able to trust these people with access to our bitcoin wallet?
Well, whether we actually like it or not, we definitely we arrive at a time when we will have no choice but to allow someone secondary access to all of our wallets, and this is because death sometimes doesnt show any sign that it's coming, and I believe that no one wants to save up bitcoins in some wallet where his family, not even his wife or her husband have access to the bitcoins when they are gone(dead).
So, in order that all our hustle and efforts does not go to the waste at the end of the day, it's important we have someone we can trust completely, trust them enough to allow them access to our bitcoin wallet, as well as other wallets, just so that they can have access to our crypto funds just incase we someday, sleep and don't wake up the next day.
Personally, I plan to introduce my wallet access to my wife, shes the only one I can trust in all of my family members, my daughters too but they are not of age yet.